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What is largest the universe or galaxy?

universe is largest. universe is made up of billions of galaxies.


Are galaxies made up of billions of balls of rotating gases?

Yes. That is one way of putting it.


Is the universe made up of billions of galaxies separated by huge distance?

Lol. No honey the answer is true. :)


What do billions of stars make up?

Billions of stars make up galaxies. Galaxies are vast systems of stars, planets, gas, and dust that are held together by gravity. Our Milky Way galaxy, for example, consists of billions of stars including our Sun.


What percent of the universe is galaxies?

It's not that the universe is made of up "galaxies" and that an exact "percent" can be given in the way that you are thinking, but the Hubble Telescope estimates that the universe is actually occupied by hundreds of billions of galaxies (maybe even more!).


What is made up of billions of stars held together by gravitational attraction?

The star groups are galaxies, or possibly globular star clusters.


Is the universe made up of hundreds of millions of galaxy's?

Not just hundreds of millions. The observable universe contains hundreds of billions of galaxies.


Is there any galaxies in the universe at all?

Yes, there are billions, and billions and billions.


How are galaxies classiflied?

Large star clusters, made up of multiple arms, and usually shaped like a pinwheel. They contain billions of stars.


What causes the light in galaxies?

A galaxy is made up of hundreds of billions of stars (suns). The light from the galaxies comes mainly from those stars.However, in early galaxies, a much larger amount of energy was released from the quasar - currently believed to be the gigantic black hole in the center of galaxies.


What are billions of stars?

galaxies


What are galaxies mainly made of?

Galaxies are mainly made up of stars, gas, and dust. Stars are the primary components, with gas (mostly hydrogen and helium) and dust filling the space between the stars. Dark matter is also thought to make up a significant portion of a galaxy's mass, even though it cannot be seen.